This could be really helpful, thanks in advance to the one that will show us the lightIcarus wrote: Anyone know of any decent online maps for London, for us non-London residents that might want some reference for getting around? ^_-

Great, something to relearnDEL wrote:Ok DDP it is
This will be a case of "shmuppers taking over London arcades". Excellent. ^_-DEL wrote:Icarus - London Meets I and III were 10 people apiece, II was smaller for some reason. This one is guaranteed to be larger. Like I said; "The More the Merrier".
Hi Derek!DEL wrote:LUN - I've been away for the weekend, but I've now PM'd you about Bruno's DDP. - Ok DDP it is (not DOJ). I'll PM ARC but its more likely that ill6 has the DDP board...ill6 - Can you confirm![]()
Bruno - That's Right!Don't worry about that, you'll just need to play it
Fujita has brand new kits for 98,000 yen now (they have 5 left), in case you weren't aware. Not sure if that's still too high for you though.Icarus wrote:
Also, could have had a Pink Sweets kit. ;_; There was one on YAJ this morning, and I had my eye on it hoping that the board wouldn't be spotted and the seller would drop his price when relisting (like what happened when I scored my Ibara kit) but someone grabbed it for the buyitnow price of 104,000Y (£450). Back to waiting patiently, then. ;_;
ULTRA-LOL!DEL wrote: I guess Kati-sama will go off shopping during the arcade sessions.
Unfortunately ROM's not around on that weekend, otherwise it would have been good for them to link-up and shop 'til they drop.
I'm afraid I won't be able to help you, Icarus.Icarus wrote:The most interesting thing will be to see if BR1 can handle the difference in in-game speed between the MAME emulation and the actual PCB clock speed. ^_-
I'm still not sure if I can get a few days off. I think I'll be able to figure it out within the first week of January, though.DEL wrote:By the way, are Herr Schatten and Super Laydock available for this meet?
I had a couple of tries on yesterday.BR1 wrote:I'm afraid I won't be able to help you, Icarus.Icarus wrote:The most interesting thing will be to see if BR1 can handle the difference in in-game speed between the MAME emulation and the actual PCB clock speed. ^_-![]()
I play on Neverland's PCB since March '05, so I'm just too used to play both on PCB and MAME that I cannot help you to find out which of them is actually faster. When I play they look to me pretty at the same speed.
I don't know if this can help, but in the last months when I play on the PCB I make it to the second loop constantly, very often pretty far (at least 2-3).
The first time I broke the 780 HIT I was on the PCB and the first time I played on Neverland's Mighty Egret2 I improved my record with a 130M run (even if I'm used to play with a different button setup).
So it could seem that MAME emulation isn't that accurate and makes the game a little bit faster than the PCB's version.
But they just can be coincidences. ^_-